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Dr. B. Keith Murphy, Ph.D.Dr. Murphy's brief overview of Augustine's contribution to rnetoric

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This lecture, by Dr. B. Keith Murphy, Ph.D., Is a brief overview of St. Augustine's contribution to rhetoric and rhetorical theory. This lecture was recorded during his Critical Theory course (Fall 2006) at Fort Valley State University, Fort Valley, Georgia.


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Artist/Composer: Dr. B. Keith Murphy, Ph.D.
Keywords: St. Augustine; Augustine; rhetoric; religious rhetoric

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For more information about Dr. Murphy, see: http://www.keithmurphy.info

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Reviewer: Gozerthegoarian - 1.00 out of 5 stars - November 28, 2007
Subject: Low quality content. Shallow, uninformed
Bits of songs and movie dialog is spliced into lecture. Effect is cheesy.

Intro of lecture is politically correct drivel.

Read C.S. Lewis "Discarded Image" to get a better understanding of Middle Ages.

Take the time to read FJ Sheed's translation of the Confessions. Its a wonderful translation.


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